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A Heritage Moment for Nguyen
Friday, July 2, 2021 @ 12:00 AM |
We all know the saying "when one door closes, another one opens," but for many people the COVID-19 pandemic has closed a lot more doors than it has opened. That's not the case for CMU men's basketball guard Binh Nguyen, who now finds himself playing professional basketball in the VBA in his native country of Vietnam.
Continue ReadingMCAC Gains Entry to National Championships
Wednesday, June 16, 2021 @ 1:28 PM |
It's official! The Manitoba Colleges Athletic Conference (MCAC) was unanimously voted to be included in the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) National Championships for the 2021-22 seasons and moving forward in the sports of women's and men's soccer, as well as women's and men's volleyball. The vote occurred at the national governing body's annual general meeting this past week.
Continue ReadingWomen's Volleyball Looks to Go Deep with Addition of Ertulova
Tuesday, June 8, 2021 @ 11:46 AM |
The CMU Women's Volleyball program is very pleased to announce the commitment of Sofia Ertulova for the 2021-22 MCAC season. The versatile outside hitter is completing her final year of high school as part of the Vincent Massey Collegiate Trojans, but got her junior varsity experience at College Jeanne-Sauve before transferring to Vincent Massey in the fall of 2019.
Continue ReadingWomen's Volleyball Adds Bite to the Attack with Kodiak
Monday, May 31, 2021 @ 11:26 AM |
The CMU Women's Volleyball program is very pleased to announce the commitment of Elizabeth Jaterka for the 2021-22 MCAC season. A product of Winnipeg's River East Collegiate, Jaterka brings additional size to the Blazers attakers as well as valuable leadership qualities that will certainly help the young squad.
Continue ReadingJohn Taylor Product Looks Good in Green and Gold
Thursday, May 13, 2021 @ 11:27 AM |
CMU Women's Basketball is very happy to announce the commitment of John Taylor Collegiate's Jessica Routsis for the 2021-22 NIAC and MCAC seasons. The versatile 5'8 guard comes to CMU brimming with passion for the game made evident by her impact role as an underage player on her high school Pipers teams.
Despite not being able to compete in her graduating season, Routsis comes to the Blazers with leadership potential, having captained her high school varsity squad in her grade 11 year, when she earned MVP and Player of the Game honours in her team's playoff run to the WWAC Conference finals at the 'AAA' level. Not surprisingly, she was also named to the league all star team after her John Taylor Pipers' fantastic showing at the championships.
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